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Nigel Farage accuses Keir Starmer of inciting violence against Reform | Politics | News


Nigel Farage has accused Keir Starmer of inciting violence against Reform UK following his accusations that the party’s immigration policy is “racist”.

Mr Farage delivered a damning response to the Prime Minister’s annual conference speech, which took repeated aim at Mr Farage and Reform.

Sir Keir branded Mr Farage “the enemy”, claiming he doesn’t love Britain and wants to see the country fail in order to continue his march to Downing Street.

The Prime Minister accused Mr Farage of peddling the “politics of grievance”, which is trying to turn Britain into a place where you look at your neighbours and no longer see them as “fellow partners in the project of Britain.”

Hitting back Mr Farage said Labour’s conference had been “extraordinary”, pointing to his dominance of all the ministers’ speeches.

“It has been obsessive. Whether it’s the Home Secretary, Health Secretary, it is a constant attack on me and what I stand for.

Mr Farage said that the Prime Minister had given up attack Reform’s arguments, and as a result had decided to “descend into the gutter.”

“Let us be clear, Reform want illegal migrants deported from our country… Reform want the benefit system to be for British citizens only, not for foreign born nationals. Reform want foreign criminals removed from our country ASAP.

“Labour say this policy is racist and immoral, and by implication that Reform supporters, voters and sympathisers are racist too.

Mr Farage says he doesn’t personally worry about personal abuse, but too accuse millions of being racist “is a very low blow.”

“This language will incite the radical left… it directly threatens the safety of our elected officials and campaigners.”

He cites the recent murder of Charlie Kirk, adding: “I think this is an absolute disgrace.”

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